- landholders) in the late 13th century; a lord
would own land, and the
tenants became v****als.
Leasehold estates can
still be
Crown land today. For example...
- film The
Tenant (novel), a
novel by
Roland Topor The
Tenants (2005 film), 2005 film
drama starring Dylan McDermott and
Snoop Dogg The
Tenant (2023 film)...
-
situation but is
increasingly disturbed by the
apartment and the
other tenants. He
frequently sees his
neighbors standing motionless in the
toilet room...
- Look up
tenant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Tenants may
refer to: The
Tenants (novel), a 1971
Bernard Malamud novel The
Tenants (1986 film)...
-
Zealand retail, an "anchor
tenant",
sometimes called an "anchor store", "draw
tenant", or "key
tenant", is a
considerably larger tenant in a
shopping mall, often...
- co-owners.
Legal terminology for co-owners of real
estate is
either co-
tenants or
joint tenants, with the
latter phrase signifying a
right of survivorship. Most...
- York City
Office of
Emergency Management,
Salomon Smith Barney, and
other tenants.: 13 In
order to
supply the generators, 24,000 gallons (91,000 L) of diesel...
- the Rent Act of 1977.
Sitting tenants are also
referred to as
protected tenants,
regulated tenants and rent act
tenants. The landlord/lady is responsible...
-
Tenant-right is a term in the
common law
system expressing the
right to
compensation which a
tenant has,
either by
custom or by law,
against his landlord...
- The
Tenant of
Wildfell Hall is the
second and
final novel written by
English author Anne Brontë. It was
first published in 1848
under the
pseudonym Acton...